Good Morning All,
Matthew
22:2; “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding feast
for his son.”
We recently went to a wedding. It was a very nice wedding. I can’t get over how the brides and the
grooms look younger and younger each wedding but that is a different devotion. The thing that fascinates me the most is how,
during the actual wedding ceremony, everyone is scared to death. When I perform a wedding, I always tell the
bride and groom,” All that matters is that you say ‘I do’ or ‘I will’ at the
right place. After that we don’t worry
about it.” Yet at every wedding; the
nerves are always there. The tension is
just below the surface.
However, the reception is a different
affair. I always smile when the bridal
party is introduced. In our region, at
the start of the reception, the entire bridal party is introduced as they walk
up to the head table. As they enter,
they dance and wave their hands and really enjoy it. They laugh and everyone
applauds. It is such a contrast to the
way they walked into the church a couple of hours earlier where they were so
solemn and sober. Yet the reception, the
wedding feast, is a grand celebration.
As they entire community celebrates the
marriage of these two people, they also celebrate life and family. Some only come to the reception and then they
celebrate all evening. You watch as
friends and relatives who haven’t seen each other for a number of years get
re-acquainted and laugh at old times and share “what’s new” at the present
time. They gather around in little
circles and laugh and talk the evening away.
Then the circles will disperse and new circles form and the cycle begin
anew. The merriment, the joy, the
fellowship involved is one of pure celebratory time.
I think this is why heaven is compared to
the wedding feast. Heaven is a time of
celebration. Heaven is a time of joyfully
speaking to each other and remembering the good and sharing the new and great.
Heaven is the time of the most wonderful celebration. We are alive in the heavenly kingdom and we
celebrate our presence there with Jesus our king and with all of our brothers
and sisters in Christ.
The wonder of this all is that our life in
the church is to be a fore taste of this feast or celebration. Our time here is part of the “not yet” of
Christ’s kingdom. We are in his kingdom
just “not yet” fully glorified. We are
living in his time of grace and we get to know a little of the heavenly
celebration that is to come. The best is
yet to come!!
Dear
Father, as we wait for the wedding feast of heaven; keep giving us a taste of
it through your mercy and love. Keep us mindful that we are truly citizens of
heaven and our eternal destiny is with you.
Be with those who suffer and struggle. Give them peace in this
hour. In Jesus, name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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